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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further exception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an additional exception to a rule or statement that has already been made.
Example: "In addition to the previous exceptions listed, there is a further exception that must be considered regarding the eligibility criteria."
Alternatives: "an additional exception" or "one more exception".
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The Government argues that the special circumstances applicable to domestic security surveillances necessitate a further exception to the warrant requirement.
And there would be a further exception if the application raised a "serious question affecting interpretation or application of the convention".
It was not necessary to carve out a further exception for their nonreligious arms, like Catholic hospitals and universities, which employ thousands of people of other faiths.
A further exception is RNA helicase A (DHX9) which again has a high frequency of overlap with p68 (47%) and usually is within the first 50 coexpressed genes with p68.
Moreover, the current saltwater crocodile map provides a further exception to the Haldane-Huxley rule [ 40, 41], which purports that the reduced recombination frequency is characteristically observed in the heterogametic sex, since crocodilians exhibit temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) and lack classical sex chromosomes.
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"I think that one of the most important issues that the commission will consider is what any further exceptions would have on inner-city hospitals," Mr. Fishman said.
"The UK should give a lead at EU level to develop a further copyright exception designed to build into the EU framework adaptability to new technologies," the report said.
The further exception in favor of loans by trust companies chartered by this state was fully justified by the peculiar character of these institutions, each created by a special act of legislation, and subject to the inspection of the bank commissioners.
One further exception concerns the Oribatellidae: here the species are apopheredermous, with nymphs retaining scalps which are held away from the body by setae.
A central argument was the unacceptable social cost of excluding such evidence, a reason subsequently given for creating further exceptions to the rule.
Justice STEVENS' partial dissent recognizes two further exceptions: (1) "when an independent value besides reliability of the outcome suggests that harmless-error analysis is inappropriate," and (2) "when the harmlessness of the error cannot be measured with precision". Post, at 474.
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